Stylecraft Naturals Bamboo & Cotton DK
60% Bamboo 40% Cotton, 250m (273yds)/100g (3.53oz), DK
By Stylecraft
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£4.89
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46 Shades
Citronelle (7125)
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£4.40
£4.89
Citronelle (7125)
In Stock
£4.40
£4.89
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Product Details
Using natural fibres, Stylecraft Naturals have been created to offer knitters and crocheters natural yarns, that have a hint of luxury and are kind to sensitive skins. Bamboo + Cotton comes in an amazing palette of 43 shades from rich mid-tones to chalky pastels.
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.53oz)
- Blend
- 60% Bamboo 40% Cotton
- Brand
- Stylecraft
- Care
Cool Iron
Delicate Machine Wash 30°C
Dry Clean in Certain Solvents
Low Heat Tumble Dry
- Crochet Hooks
- 4.00mm (F)
- Needles
- 4.00mm (US 6)
- Tension
- 22 stitches, 28 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 250m (273yds)
- Yarn Weight
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Recent reviews
Very soft , nice weight and easy to knit with.
Halfway through knitting a baby blanket and I'm very pleased with the quality of this yarn. So soft and knits up beautifully.
Lovely soft cotton, great for babies. Very light.
I love this yarn and order it regularly. Knits up beautifully .
Good quality wool, Nice to knit with and looks good in plain or pattern knitting.
Excellent value, knits as more expensive yarns. Highly recommend
Very nice to knit with, feels comfortable and has a lovely sheen when the garment has been completed.
Gorgeous soft yarn. Fabulous colours and great quality, too. I have started a knitting project of baby cardigan with one colour a beautiful pinky/ lavender ...can't remember the name and am crocheting a baby romper suit with the other colour which is an avocado greenish colour. I'm enjoying using them as the feel and smoothness doesn't jarr against my needle or hook
Lovely to knit and drapes well.
This is a lovely yarn to knit or crochet. It's a pity that several of the balls had multiple joins where the yarn had broken during production.